Harley Softail Triple Gauge Bracket Kit New on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, Delaware, US
Up for sale OEM Harley-Davidson 1.5" triple gauge bracket kit. This will fit Softail FXST models 2000-later. H-D part # 67433-04. New.
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